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A group of three to five people broke into the station, killed two guards and assaulted two workers before planting explosives on the premises, the Investigative Committee of the Prosecutor General’s Office said today on its website. Four devices detonated and a fifth was defused, investigators said.
Not very good terrorists. I am not the least bit terrified.
From same source given in op
At least 75 people were killed in an accident at RusHydro’s Sayano-Shushenskaya plant in Siberia last August, which will cost more than $1 billion to rebuild.
Originally posted by Pockets
reply to post by rogerstigers
Not very good terrorists. I am not the least bit terrified.
These people have murdered 2 guards and blown up parts of a hydro electric dam this is not the work of thugs and criminals
From same source given in op
At least 75 people were killed in an accident at RusHydro’s Sayano-Shushenskaya plant in Siberia last August, which will cost more than $1 billion to rebuild.
This is a dark war
[edit on 21-7-2010 by Pockets]
19:15 03/10/2009©...
...MOSCOW, October 3 (RIA Novosti) - The Russian industrial safety regulator, Rostekhnadzor, announced on Saturday the results of a probe into the August disaster at the country's largest hydroelectric power station.
The August 17 disaster at the Sayano-Shushenskaya plant on Siberia's Yenisei River destroyed a turbine hall and killed 75 people.
"I will not conceal that the first theory was a terror attack... We have probed into everything in detail, no traces of a terror attack have been found," Nikolai Kutyin, Rostekhnadzor head, told reporters.
He said a number of aspects, including design, operation and repair drawbacks, had caused the disaster.
According to Rostekhnadzor's findings, ex-Russian top energy officials, including former electricity monopoly chief Anatoly Chubais are to blame for what had caused the accident.
The heads of the plant itself and its owner, RusHydro, also failed to take every effort to prevent the disaster, while the Sayano-Shushenskaya staff had not been trained for the disaster scenario, the technical probe said.
It's nothing more than a label for people the government doesn't like.
The plant was stormed on Wed, July 21. So how is there a comment here from Sun, May 9?
Sun May 09, 2010 04:30 pm PDT Report Abuse I would like to say great work Russia
Originally posted by rogerstigers
Not very good terrorists. I am not the least bit terrified.
Funny how when you use a word too much, it loses its power. It's nothing more than a label for people the government doesn't like. Whatever happened the terms thugs and criminals
[edit on 7-21-2010 by rogerstigers]